Leakage from the bottle. i got chemical burns because i opened the plastic packaging using only hands (i have prepared the glove to open the bottle with gloves). Please use better packaging.
April 28, 2025
s**n
Item: Lalai
Great value.
April 17, 2025
A**n
Item: Lalai
Good
May 18, 2025
招**
Item: Lalai
Good
April 24, 2025
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Product description
Food-grade hydrogen peroxide (35%) is a highly concentrated form of hydrogen peroxide that is deemed safe for certain food-related uses when handled properly. The "35%" refers to the concentration of hydrogen peroxide in the solution, meaning it contains 35% hydrogen peroxide and 65% water. This is much stronger than the typical 3% hydrogen peroxide that is commonly sold in drugstores.
Food-grade hydrogen peroxide can be used in various ways, such as:
•Sanitizing and disinfecting: It is sometimes used to clean and disinfect food preparation surfaces, equipment, and even fruits and vegetables. It can help kill bacteria, viruses, and fungi on food items and surfaces.
•Preservative: In some cases, food-grade hydrogen peroxide is used as a preservative to prolong the shelf life of certain foods.
•Water treatment: It can be used to purify drinking water by removing contaminants and improving oxygen levels in water treatment processes.
•Health and wellness: Some people use diluted food-grade hydrogen peroxide (with extreme caution) for health-related purposes, such as in alternative medicine or for oral health (though this practice is controversial and not widely recommended by medical professionals).
Important Safety Considerations:
•Food-grade hydrogen peroxide is highly concentrated and can be dangerous if not handled properly. It can cause burns to the skin, eyes, and mucous membranes.
•It must always be diluted before using it for any applications involving food, water, or personal use.
•When using food-grade hydrogen peroxide, be sure to handle it with appropriate safety measures (such as gloves, goggles, and proper ventilation).
Note: It's crucial to distinguish food-grade hydrogen peroxide from the lower-concentration, pharmaceutical-grade hydrogen peroxide commonly used for first aid or cleaning. Only food-grade (and properly diluted) hydrogen peroxide should be used for food-related purposes.